I think its clear Camilla's rehabilitation isn't complete or her numbers would be higher
Well, if Camilla needs "rehabilitation" for supposed sexual sin, we have to be fair and recognise that so too do Charles, William & Catherine, Harry, Andrew &, Sarah, Beatrice, Eugenie, Anne & Tim, Peter & Autumn, Zara & Mike, Edward & Sophie . . .
The DM article refers to a poll by YouGov, but if i try to find it on that website the most recent one on the topic is one from june where most people who were asked then said that Camilla *could* become queen
Camilla can become 'Queen', say public
bit confused now...
This poll is the result of the use of a selective, online poll, skewed to get a controversial result and thus sell more papers, or gain more online subscribers.
There is NO PROVISION in British law for a wife to be denied 'the rank and title of her Husband'. To alter that would be a major change, for it would have to apply to ALL married women [if applied to Camilla alone it would be discrimnatory, and subject to challenge under 'Human Rights' legislation].
Will the govt [of the day] really want to open that particular can of worms, in the immediate aftermath of the death of a much loved monarch, and at a time of near universal mourning ?
I really don't think so...
No the government would not. But I think there are a whole bunch of whackos who would think nothing of throwing trash at Charles in a funeral cortege.
I am more worried about future wives than Camilla. It could be the end of all Queen consorts.
I really don't think so. No one is questioning Catherine's future titles or George's future wife titles. It's all about Camilla and her future title.
So am I because whilst no one in the BRF would go to the HRC or European Courts, there are definitely others that would. It would set a precedence that could definitely cause a ruckus.
Every wife of a King has been a Queen. Why create a lower title for Camilla? If she going to do the duties of a Queen, be the highest ranked woman in the land, she should be Queen.
It would be different if Camilla married Charles but didn't perform any royal duties and lived as a private citizen.
Also if you are going to argue morality because of the adultery, then neither Charles or Camilla or most of the previous Kings should be on the throne.
But being fair and logical, adultery is 'Sexual Sin' which would disqualify both his brothers, his sister and his heir and spare.
It is a point of peculiar interest to me that people, many of whom have never set foot in a church, mosque, temple or such, and have never studied the tenets of these faiths, can be so bloody minded and unforgiving.
As a dyed-in-the-wool Anglican I believe God forgives, so who am I that I should not. The faith teaches forgiveness and that should be the end of it. That it is not merely proves to me that the spirit of the inquisition, the witch finders and burners, is still a living breathing nightmare.
And, if that doesn't scare you nothing will.